A cult hero in New York, Earl "The Pearl" Monroe was a master of the dribble - an ABA-style player in the '70s NBA who helped razzle-dazzle the Knicks to the 1973 Championship. Along with Walt Frazier, Monroe helped form one of the most exciting backcourts in league history! Enshrined in the Hall of Fame in 1990, and named to the NBA's 50-greatest team in 1996, there's no forgetting the impact of The Black Jesus on basketball's evolution.

Published exclusively for SportsPosterWarehouse.com, this fantastic poster features Monroe dribbling upcourt in his 1970s prime, putting on a show for another sold-out Madison Square Garden crowd. A rare old-school Knicks poster for your collection, this will bring back a flood of memories with every glance! Printed from the original photographic negative, and affixed with an NBA Enterprises serialized hologram, this is a truly beautiful piece for the wall of home or office. A stunning image of an era, this poster deserves a nice frame and a prominent place on your sports wall-of-fame!